Tuesday March 29, 2011 Objective: Create a digital picture story about a place, topic, or event that you are interested in.
Get into your Gaggle digital locker.
Save the photos that you did not import into your PhotoStory yet, to the desktop.
Save your PhotoStory file to your desktop.
Save your PhotoData.xlsx to your desktop. Filename: PhotoStoryPdxLastname.wp3 Add music: You may use more than one selection of music. Select the photo where you want the specific music to start and follow the prompts, and then select another photo where you want different music to start... Powerpoint Slides: Make a title slide and save it as Title.jpg
Make works cited slides and save them as Credits1.jpg, Credits2.jpg etc
Import the title and credits files into your PhotoStory. Finish as necessary:
Import photos into PhotoStory
Edit photos
Add titles to some photos.
Customize Motion
Add transitions.
Save to your desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
Thursday - Monday March 24-28, 2011 Objective: Create a digital picture story about a place, topic, or event that you are interested in.
Get into your Gaggle digital locker.
Save the photos that you did not import into your PhotoStory yet, to the desktop.
Save your PhotoStory file to your desktop. Filename: PhotoStoryPdxLastname.wp3
Import photos into PhotoStory
Edit photos
Add titles to some photos.
Customize Motion
Add transitions.
Save to your desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
Thursday - Wednesday March 17-23, 2011 Objective: Create a digital picture story about a place, topic, or event that you are interested in. Finish: PeopleSort.xlsx from directions in your binder. PeopleSort.xlsx Directions (pages 1 - 10) PeopleSort.xlsx Directions Part 2 (pages 1 - 4) PeopleSort.xlsx Directions Final Part (page 1)
Print the FirstName worksheet.
Decide what you want as the place, topic, or event for a digital picture story that you are going to create with Photostory. Planning and Preparation:
Find photos and save photos to the desktop with meaningful names.
Take notes in a spreadsheet, so you have material to help you make captions or do narration.
Document the websites used, in the spreadsheet so you have them for the works cited page.
Log the file names you used in the spreadsheet.
Excel Filename: PhotoData.xlsx
Change the format of the web address column and the notes column to alignment wrap text.
Change the Page Layout to a landscape orientation.
Use these headings for PhotoData.xlsx
Make a spreadsheet file where you will save information about the pictures.
Search online for photos from a country or place you would like to visit.
Save each of the photos to your desktop with a descriptive name.
In the spreadsheet include the web address where you found the photo to use in the works cited.
In the spreadsheet include notes to help you produce captions and narration.
If you gets notes at a different website than where you found photos also log the website for the notes.
In the spreadsheet include the descriptive filename you gave so you can find it easily.
Save the Excel file to your desktop.
Upload the PhotoData.xlsx and your photos to your Gaggle digital locker.
Save to your desktop and upload all the photo files and PhotoData.xlsx to your Gaggle digital locker.
Wednesday March 16, 2011 Objective: Use the IF function in spreadsheets. Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets. Objective: Initiate various sorts in spreadsheets.
Save PeopleSort.xlsx to your desktop from your Gaggle digital locker.
Follow PeopleSort.xlsx Directions Part 3 in your binder.
Save to your desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
Get permission to print.
Tuesday March 15, 2011 Objective: Use the IF function in spreadsheets. Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets. Objective: Initiate various sorts in spreadsheets.
Save PeopleSort.xlsx to your desktop from your Gaggle digital locker.
Follow PeopleSort.xlsx Directions Part 2 in your binder.
Save to your desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
Monday March 14, 2011 Objective: Use the IF function in spreadsheets. Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets. Paper and Pencil:
1. Write the function that is in cell C5?
2. What is the cell address for the cell that contains this function?
3. Describe what this long nested IF function does?
4. What will happen if the score for Alberto is corrected to 66? (Try it to see what happens.)
5. What will happen if the score for Jennifer is changed to 91? (Try it to see what happens.)
Get into your Gaggle digital locker and save your PeopleSort.xlsx file to your desktop.
-In F1 put the heading, Kid/Adult
-In G1 put the heading Roman Numeral Age
-In cell F2, use the IF function to have Excel determine whether the person is a kid or an adult based on the data in the age cell.
-Use autofill to copy the function to the rest of the cells in column F.
-In cell G2, use the =ROMAN function to display the Roman numeral for the age.
-Use autofill to copy the function to the rest of the cells in column G.
-Use the Page Layout menu to choose Print Area - Set Print Area. Make sure to choose cells A1 through G51.
-Save
-Make sure that all the columns fit across one page. The will be 2 pages of rows.
-Save to the desktop with the filename, PeopleSort.xlsx. Paper and Pencil:
6. What are Roman numerals?
Turn in your Do Now and Ticket out the Door.
Friday March 11, 2011 Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets. Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets. Paper and Pencil: Write a couple sentences to tell what to do when you get to a stop sign when you are in a car. Part I:
1. Use Word, to create a flowchart of what to do at a traffic light. Word Filename:IfFunctionFlowchart.docx
2. Watch Pass Fail video http://video.about.com/spreadsheets/IF-Function-in-Excel.htm and make a spreadsheet in Excel that does the same thing. Excel Filename: IfFunctionExample.xlsx
3. Include whatever Miss Hangen demonstrates in your files.
4. Use copy and paste special to put the spreadsheet into your Word document.
5. Save both the Excel and the Word to your desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
Friday & Monday March 4 & 7, 2011 Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets. Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets. Excel File: Oscars.xlsx
Save your file in Gaggle to the desktop.
Excel File: Oscars.xlsx
Follow Miss Hangen's directions which will include:
- Use in column F.
- Use autofill for column F.
- Change fill for those you want to see.
- Use conditional formatting to indicate the top money makers.
- Use conditional formatting to indicate the shortest films.
- Duplicate to sheets 2,3, and 4.
- Sort sheet 1 alphabetically.
- Sort sheet 2 in descending order by gross income.
- Sort sheet 3 in ascending order by playing time in minutes.
- Sort sheet 4 by a method of your choice.
Save to the desktop and upload to Gaggle.
Thursday March 3, 2011 Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets. Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets. Excel File: Oscars.xlsx
Find the file in the March 3, 2011 folder in the Thawspace.
Save the file to your desktop.
Put your name and period number in the existing header.
Excel File: Oscars.xlsx
Follow Miss Hangen's directions which will include:
- Total in appropriate cell
- Average in appropriate cell
- Use conditional formatting to make Y's bold and green
- Use conditional formatting to make N's bold and red
- Understand that ( ) around a number means it is negative.
Upload to Gaggle.
Wednesday March 2, 2011 Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets. Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets. Excel File: PeopleSort.xlsx
Save the file to your desktop.
Go through ALL of the directions on the 10 pages in the back of your binder.
Some of these things you already did; however, there are directions for new and different things that must be done.
Excel File: PeopleSort.xlsx
Go through ALL of the directions on the 10 pages in the back of your binder.
Some of these things you already did; however, there are directions for new and different things that must be done.
Keep the file open and when it is wonderful, have Miss Hangen check it at your seat. Scratch Program: Mod.sb
Picture directions are in your binder.
Upload to Gaggle.
Friday - Tuesday February 25 - March 1, 2011 Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets. Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets. Excel File: PeopleSort.xlsx
Format according to the directions in your binder.
Include the header and footer shown on the paper in your binder.
If you are finished with PeopleSort.xlsx (for now. We will be doing more with it soon.) then do Scratch Program: Mod.sb
Picture directions are in your binder.
Upload to Gaggle.
Wednesday & Thursday February 23 & 24, 2011 Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets. Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets.
Print previous assignments that have not yet been printed. Excel File: PeopleSort.xlsx
Create a Spreadsheet in Excel and save it to the desktop with the filename, PeopleSort.xlsx
Make it look like the one provided.
Fill in names and data for 50 people.
They can be friends, relatives, students in this class, famous people, etc.
If you don't know the age, estimate it or in the case of a famous person, look it up online.
Save to the desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
!!!!!We will be doing more with this spreadsheet.!!!!!
Upload to Gaggle.
Friday & Tuesday February 18 & 22, 2011 Objective: Create professional looking tables in Excel. Objective: Format cells professionally. Objective: Use formulas and functions to do calculations. Objective: Make professional looking graphs in Excel.
Look over your Student Detail Report to see your grades on the assignments in this class during the 3rd marking period.
The assignments circled in red have not been turned in. Finish and Print Missing Assignments: LineGraph.docx RecreateGraphs.docx FECtables.docx
All of these were started in Excel and copied and pasted (special as Excel objects) into Word.
The directions and a copies of what the final products should look like are in the back of your binders.
Upload to Gaggle.
When you are finished get permission from Miss Hangen to print.
Monday - Thursday February 14- 17, 2011 Objective: Create professional looking tables in Excel. Objective: Format cells professionally. Objective: Use formulas and functions to do calculations.
Highlight the locations on the paper where you will need to include the sum function in the spreadsheet.
Here is the first one.
Excel File:FECtables.xlsx
Create the tables in Excel. Make them look just like the ones on the paper. Include formulas in the appropriate cells. Format as money where necessary. Suggestion: Use a different worksheet tab for each table. Reminder: To have 2 lines of text in one cell use Home - Format - Format Cells - Alignment - Wrap Text.
Word File: FECtables.docx
Copy the tables from Excel and Paste Special as Excel Objects into a Word document.
Include your standard header and footer. In your document, explain how the use of lines and the thickness of the lines helps make the tables more meaningful.
Upload to Gaggle.
When you are finished get permission from Miss Hangen to print.
Wednesday February 9, 2011 Objective: Obtain data from a graph. Objective: Create a column graph from a table of data. Objective: Analyze data and draw conclusions. Word File: RecreateGraphs.docx
Include our standard header and footer.
The title which goes in the header is Federal Election Commission Data in Column Graphs.
Filename: RecreateGraphs.docx
Follow Recreate Graphs directions in your binder, and refer to the final product key as well.
Upload to Gaggle.
Tuesday February 8, 2011 Objective: Obtain data from a graph. Objective: Create a column graph from a table of data. Objective: Analyze data and draw conclusions. Paper and Pencil: Look at the graph to determine the fundraising numbers for the democratic committees and write either of these tables (filled in) on your paper.
Excel File: RecreateGraphs.xlsx
Type the fundraising data into the spreadsheet.
Filename: RecreateGraphs.xlsx
Follow Recreate Graphs directions in your binder to make the graph for the democratic committees.
Upload to Gaggle.
Monday February 7, 2011 Objective: Obtain data from a graph. Objective: Create a column graph from a table of data. Objective: Analyze data and draw conclusions. Paper and Pencil: Look at the graph to determine the fundraising numbers for the republican committees and write either of these tables (filled in) on your paper. Excel File: RecreateGraphs.xlsx
Type the fundraising data into the spreadsheet.
Filename: RecreateGraphs.xlsx
Follow Recreate Graphs directions in your binder to make the graph for the republican committees.
Upload to Gaggle.
Wednesday & Thursday February 2 & 3, 2011 Objective: Obtain data from a graph. Objective: Create a line graph from a table of data. Objective: Analyze data and draw conclusions. Paper and Pencil: Look at the graph to determine the number of dollars contributed to candidates. Write the numbers in the appropriate cells in the table. Filenames: LineGraph.xlsx, LineGraph.docx
Follow directions on paper, Table from Line Graph.
Upload to Gaggle.
Print.
Computer Applications II CS200 QT3 Pd 3, 6, 7
Tuesday March 29, 2011
Objective: Create a digital picture story about a place, topic, or event that you are interested in.
Get into your Gaggle digital locker.
Save the photos that you did not import into your PhotoStory yet, to the desktop.
Save your PhotoStory file to your desktop.
Save your PhotoData.xlsx to your desktop.
Filename: PhotoStoryPdxLastname.wp3
Add music: You may use more than one selection of music. Select the photo where you want the specific music to start and follow the prompts, and then select another photo where you want different music to start...
Powerpoint Slides: Make a title slide and save it as Title.jpg
Make works cited slides and save them as Credits1.jpg, Credits2.jpg etc
Import the title and credits files into your PhotoStory.
Finish as necessary:
Import photos into PhotoStory
Edit photos
Add titles to some photos.
Customize Motion
Add transitions.
Save to your desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
Thursday - Monday March 24-28, 2011
Objective: Create a digital picture story about a place, topic, or event that you are interested in.
Get into your Gaggle digital locker.
Save the photos that you did not import into your PhotoStory yet, to the desktop.
Save your PhotoStory file to your desktop.
Filename: PhotoStoryPdxLastname.wp3
Import photos into PhotoStory
Edit photos
Add titles to some photos.
Customize Motion
Add transitions.
Save to your desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
Thursday - Wednesday March 17-23, 2011
Objective: Create a digital picture story about a place, topic, or event that you are interested in.
Finish: PeopleSort.xlsx from directions in your binder.
PeopleSort.xlsx Directions (pages 1 - 10)
PeopleSort.xlsx Directions Part 2 (pages 1 - 4)
PeopleSort.xlsx Directions Final Part (page 1)
Print the FirstName worksheet.
Decide what you want as the place, topic, or event for a digital picture story that you are going to create with Photostory.
Planning and Preparation:
- Find photos and save photos to the desktop with meaningful names.
- Take notes in a spreadsheet, so you have material to help you make captions or do narration.
- Document the websites used, in the spreadsheet so you have them for the works cited page.
- Log the file names you used in the spreadsheet.
Excel Filename: PhotoData.xlsxChange the format of the web address column and the notes column to alignment wrap text.
Change the Page Layout to a landscape orientation.
Save to your desktop and upload all the photo files and PhotoData.xlsx to your Gaggle digital locker.
Wednesday March 16, 2011
Objective: Use the IF function in spreadsheets.
Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets.
Objective: Initiate various sorts in spreadsheets.
Save PeopleSort.xlsx to your desktop from your Gaggle digital locker.
Follow PeopleSort.xlsx Directions Part 3 in your binder.
Save to your desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
Get permission to print.
Tuesday March 15, 2011
Objective: Use the IF function in spreadsheets.
Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets.
Objective: Initiate various sorts in spreadsheets.
Save PeopleSort.xlsx to your desktop from your Gaggle digital locker.
Follow PeopleSort.xlsx Directions Part 2 in your binder.
Save to your desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
Monday March 14, 2011
Objective: Use the IF function in spreadsheets.
Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets.
Paper and Pencil:
1. Write the function that is in cell C5?
2. What is the cell address for the cell that contains this function?
3. Describe what this long nested IF function does?
4. What will happen if the score for Alberto is corrected to 66? (Try it to see what happens.)
5. What will happen if the score for Jennifer is changed to 91? (Try it to see what happens.)
Get into your Gaggle digital locker and save your PeopleSort.xlsx file to your desktop.
-In F1 put the heading, Kid/Adult
-In G1 put the heading Roman Numeral Age
-In cell F2, use the IF function to have Excel determine whether the person is a kid or an adult based on the data in the age cell.
-Use autofill to copy the function to the rest of the cells in column F.
-In cell G2, use the =ROMAN function to display the Roman numeral for the age.
-Use autofill to copy the function to the rest of the cells in column G.
-Use the Page Layout menu to choose Print Area - Set Print Area. Make sure to choose cells A1 through G51.
-Save
-Make sure that all the columns fit across one page. The will be 2 pages of rows.
-Save to the desktop with the filename, PeopleSort.xlsx.
Paper and Pencil:
6. What are Roman numerals?
Turn in your Do Now and Ticket out the Door.
Friday March 11, 2011
Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets.
Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets.
Paper and Pencil: Write a couple sentences to tell what to do when you get to a stop sign when you are in a car.
Part I:
1. Use Word, to create a flowchart of what to do at a traffic light. Word Filename: IfFunctionFlowchart.docx
2. Watch Pass Fail video http://video.about.com/spreadsheets/IF-Function-in-Excel.htm and make a spreadsheet in Excel that does the same thing. Excel Filename: IfFunctionExample.xlsx
3. Include whatever Miss Hangen demonstrates in your files.
4. Use copy and paste special to put the spreadsheet into your Word document.
5. Save both the Excel and the Word to your desktop and upload to your Gaggle digital locker.
Part II:
Go through the following tutorials and example pages to find out how to us the IF function in Excel.
IF Tutorials:
http://www.free-training-tutorial.com/animations/if-statement-numbers.html
http://www.free-training-tutorial.com/animations/if-statement-text.html
Paper and Pencil: What do you want to use as the break off age for being a kid or an adult for the PeopleSort.xls assignment? Put your answer on your Do Now paper.
Turn in the paper with your Do Now and Ticket out Door
Friday & Monday March 4 & 7, 2011
Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets.
Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets.
Excel File: Oscars.xlsx
Save your file in Gaggle to the desktop.
Excel File: Oscars.xlsx
Follow Miss Hangen's directions which will include:
- Use
- Use autofill for column F.
- Change fill for those you want to see.
- Use conditional formatting to indicate the top money makers.
- Use conditional formatting to indicate the shortest films.
- Duplicate to sheets 2,3, and 4.
- Sort sheet 1 alphabetically.
- Sort sheet 2 in descending order by gross income.
- Sort sheet 3 in ascending order by playing time in minutes.
- Sort sheet 4 by a method of your choice.
Save to the desktop and upload to Gaggle.
Thursday March 3, 2011
Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets.
Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets.
Excel File: Oscars.xlsx
Find the file in the March 3, 2011 folder in the Thawspace.
Save the file to your desktop.
Put your name and period number in the existing header.
Excel File: Oscars.xlsx
Follow Miss Hangen's directions which will include:
- Total in appropriate cell
- Average in appropriate cell
- Use conditional formatting to make Y's bold and green
- Use conditional formatting to make N's bold and red
- Understand that ( ) around a number means it is negative.
Upload to Gaggle.
Wednesday March 2, 2011
Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets.
Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets.
Excel File: PeopleSort.xlsx
Save the file to your desktop.
Go through ALL of the directions on the 10 pages in the back of your binder.
Some of these things you already did; however, there are directions for new and different things that must be done.
Excel File: PeopleSort.xlsx
Go through ALL of the directions on the 10 pages in the back of your binder.
Some of these things you already did; however, there are directions for new and different things that must be done.
Keep the file open and when it is wonderful, have Miss Hangen check it at your seat.
Scratch Program: Mod.sb
Picture directions are in your binder.
Upload to Gaggle.
Friday - Tuesday February 25 - March 1, 2011
Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets.
Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets.
Excel File: PeopleSort.xlsx
Format according to the directions in your binder.
Include the header and footer shown on the paper in your binder.
If you are finished with PeopleSort.xlsx (for now. We will be doing more with it soon.) then do
Scratch Program: Mod.sb
Picture directions are in your binder.
Upload to Gaggle.
Wednesday & Thursday February 23 & 24, 2011
Objective: Sort data in spreadsheets.
Objective: Use conditional formatting in spreadsheets.
Print previous assignments that have not yet been printed.
Excel File: PeopleSort.xlsx
!!!!!We will be doing more with this spreadsheet.!!!!!
Upload to Gaggle.
Friday & Tuesday February 18 & 22, 2011
Objective: Create professional looking tables in Excel.
Objective: Format cells professionally.
Objective: Use formulas and functions to do calculations.
Objective: Make professional looking graphs in Excel.
Look over your Student Detail Report to see your grades on the assignments in this class during the 3rd marking period.
The assignments circled in red have not been turned in.
Finish and Print Missing Assignments:
LineGraph.docx
RecreateGraphs.docx
FECtables.docx
All of these were started in Excel and copied and pasted (special as Excel objects) into Word.
The directions and a copies of what the final products should look like are in the back of your binders.
Upload to Gaggle.
When you are finished get permission from Miss Hangen to print.
Monday - Thursday February 14- 17, 2011
Objective: Create professional looking tables in Excel.
Objective: Format cells professionally.
Objective: Use formulas and functions to do calculations.
Highlight the locations on the paper where you will need to include the sum function in the spreadsheet.
Here is the first one.
Excel File: FECtables.xlsx
Create the tables in Excel. Make them look just like the ones on the paper. Include formulas in the appropriate cells. Format as money where necessary.
Suggestion: Use a different worksheet tab for each table.
Reminder: To have 2 lines of text in one cell use Home - Format - Format Cells - Alignment - Wrap Text.
Word File: FECtables.docx
Copy the tables from Excel and Paste Special as Excel Objects into a Word document.
Include your standard header and footer.
In your document, explain how the use of lines and the thickness of the lines helps make the tables more meaningful.
Upload to Gaggle.
When you are finished get permission from Miss Hangen to print.
Wednesday February 9, 2011
Objective: Obtain data from a graph.
Objective: Create a column graph from a table of data.
Objective: Analyze data and draw conclusions.
Word File: RecreateGraphs.docx
Include our standard header and footer.
The title which goes in the header is Federal Election Commission Data in Column Graphs.
Filename: RecreateGraphs.docx
Follow Recreate Graphs directions in your binder, and refer to the final product key as well.
Upload to Gaggle.
Tuesday February 8, 2011
Objective: Obtain data from a graph.
Objective: Create a column graph from a table of data.
Objective: Analyze data and draw conclusions.
Paper and Pencil: Look at the graph to determine the fundraising numbers for the democratic committees and write either of these tables (filled in) on your paper.
Excel File: RecreateGraphs.xlsx
Type the fundraising data into the spreadsheet.
Filename: RecreateGraphs.xlsx
Follow Recreate Graphs directions in your binder to make the graph for the democratic committees.
Upload to Gaggle.
Monday February 7, 2011
Objective: Obtain data from a graph.
Objective: Create a column graph from a table of data.
Objective: Analyze data and draw conclusions.
Paper and Pencil: Look at the graph to determine the fundraising numbers for the republican committees and write either of these tables (filled in) on your paper.
Excel File: RecreateGraphs.xlsx
Type the fundraising data into the spreadsheet.
Filename: RecreateGraphs.xlsx
Follow Recreate Graphs directions in your binder to make the graph for the republican committees.
Upload to Gaggle.
Wednesday & Thursday February 2 & 3, 2011
Objective: Obtain data from a graph.
Objective: Create a line graph from a table of data.
Objective: Analyze data and draw conclusions.
Paper and Pencil: Look at the graph to determine the number of dollars contributed to candidates. Write the numbers in the appropriate cells in the table.
Filenames: LineGraph.xlsx, LineGraph.docx
Follow directions on paper, Table from Line Graph.
Upload to Gaggle.
Print.